This guy looks pretty darn cool...
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This guy looks pretty darn cool...
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That is cool, very nice deep rich red.
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Jeff Benfer
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2.3 Iowa snow Thamnophis radix
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Have any picture of that will look like as an adult? I cant seem to find pictures of adult ultramels, or are they too new that non have been raised to adult yet?
Thanks
Adam
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This is the first heavily bordered one I have seen.. I have gotten some comments from a lot of people.. I have no idea what this one will look like as an adult other than stunning.. The parents were an unknown back ground ultramel and the yellow snow * that originated out of Gideon H flourescent lines * I have the mother of this little guy, so it is likely sometime in the future I will get them hooked up..
Unfortunantly with my crappy season without moving much stock, I have to really cut back and focus on prime animals rather than the old common stuff..
Regards.. Tim of T and J
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